it’s essential.
If you’re anything like me, you probably go back and forth between calming morning tea rituals and the stronger stimulation of coffee. Lately though, more often than not, I’ve been reaching for tulsi tea in the mornings. There’s something grounding about it. The warmth, the ritual, and the calming adaptogenic qualities of tulsi have made it one of those simple wellness habits I naturally keep coming back to year after year.
Over time, I’ve tried quite a few blends from Organic India, and at this point they’ve become a genuine staple in my routine. Whether I’m slowly waking up in the morning, heading out for a walk, watching YouTube, or simply trying to slow down for a bit, tulsi tea has become part of the experience.
Among the most impactful books on my spiritual journey, Bringers of the Dawn by Barbara Marciniak is probably number one on my list. I've revisited the audiobook more than 20 times; it's just a 2-hour listen, and Barbara Marciniak's gentle narration adds a special depth.
Have you ever noticed how those who meditate frequently often have such soothing voices? It seems their meditative-practice tones their vocal cords in a way that allows their voices to carry frequencies of light, that can then activate those around them.
If you’ve read my blog you’ll know that I am always on the lookout for wonderful natural products that are high vibes and do the job they’re supposed to. I also have very sensitive skin, and many allergies, so it’s not always easy for me to find products that help me with those issues. With more than SEVEN THOUSAND MONTHLY SALES off amazon and over 29 THOUSAND POSITIVE RATINGS, there’s something definitely about this body wash!
Have you ever sat for two hours in a doctor's waiting room, only to be rushed through a three-minute appointment with your doctor, and left feeling unheard and upset? It's a common experience in today's fast-paced healthcare system, where patients often feel like just another number. Western medicine, while effective for acute issues, often focuses on treating symptoms rather than addressing root causes, leading to frustration and incomplete care.